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-Vilém Flusser transforms the hope of finding a +Vilém Flusser transforms the hope of finding a stable foundation on which to base a philosophy by generating a philosophical paradigm from migration: The nomad’s tent has no fixed foundation, only struts and walls that are erected temporarily in different places. Its walls are made of light and flexible materials. They keep out prying eyes and weather, but they allow sounds to pass through. Accordingly, Flusser privileges acoustic phenomena, as does the Jewish tradition described by the historian of religion Gershom Scholem. Its concept of truth is acoustic. From Immanuel Kant Flusser adopts the critique of the absolute and a formal concept of freedom. In Flusser’s philosophy, architecture does not require a stable, absolute concept; it refers “essayistically” to the environment and uses opportunities. For example, Flusser uses the planning of “intelligent houses” as an opportunity to reflect on population growth in the journal ARCH+. Or he accepts invitations, for example, the architect Fritz Haller’s, to philosophize in front of an audience of architects at the University of Karlsruhe. In the process, a structural relationship between Haller’s research and Flusser’s mode of production becomes evident.
-stable foundation on which to base a philosophy +
-by generating a philosophical paradigm from migration: +
-The nomad’s tent has no fixed foundation, +
-only struts and walls that are erected temporarily +
-in different places. Its walls are made of +
-light and flexible materials. They keep out prying +
-eyes and weather, but they allow sounds to pass +
-through. Accordingly, Flusser privileges acoustic +
-phenomena, as does the Jewish tradition +
-described by the historian of religion Gershom +
-Scholem. Its concept of truth is acoustic. From +
-Immanuel Kant Flusser adopts the critique of the +
-absolute and a formal concept of freedom. +
-In Flusser’s philosophy, architecture does not require +
-a stable, absolute concept; it refers “essayistically” +
-to the environment and uses opportunities. +
-For example, Flusser uses the planning of +
-“intelligent houses” as an opportunity to reflect +
-on population growth in the journal ARCH+. Or +
-he accepts invitations, for example, the architect +
-Fritz Haller’s, to philosophize in front of an audience +
-of architects at the University of Karlsruhe. +
-In the process, a structural relationship between +
-Haller’s research and Flusser’s mode of production +
-becomes evident. \\ +
  
-In his research project “Probleme des Fügens” +In his research project “Probleme des Fügens” [Problems of Joining], Fritz Haller studied modular integration using cubes, with the goal of connecting living and working units in compact ways within limited space. To do so, Haller varied the cubes. His cubes are analogous to the text modules that Flusser formulated for specific occasions. Flusser then made these elements available to publishers who offered proposals of how they could be arranged, or they published the text elements posthumously. The text modules can be combined in various directions. For example, the text “Nomaden” [Nomads] can be published together with texts on the theory of dwelling, the theory of the subject, and texts on the architectonics of thinking. This is a theory of a philosophy which has developed modules in order to respond flexibly to the changing world. 
-[Problems of Joining], Fritz Haller studied modular + 
-integration using cubes, with the goal of +//Original article by [[:tag:person:nils_roeller|Nils Röller]] in [[:flusseriana|Flusseriana]] // 
-connecting living and working units in compact + 
-ways within limited space. To do so, Haller varied +//{{tag>Flusseriana_glossary Flusser_glossary :tag:person:Nils_Roeller}} //
-the cubes. His cubes are analogous to the +
-text modules that Flusser formulated for specific +
-occasions. Flusser then made these elements +
-available to publishers who offered proposals of +
-how they could be arranged, or they published +
-the text elements posthumously. The text modules +
-can be combined in various directions. For +
-example, the text “Nomaden” [Nomads] can be +
-published together with texts on the theory of dwelling, the theory of the subject, and texts on +
-the architectonics of thinking. This is a theory +
-of a philosophy which has developed modules +
-in order to respond flexibly to the changing +
-world.+
  
-//Original article by Nils Röller//((in: //[[Flusseriana|Flusseriana]]//. An Intellectual Toolbox, English / German / Portuguese, Minneapolis 2015, edited by Siegfried Zielinski / Peter Weibel / Daniel Irrgang)) 
  
-{{tag>Flusseriana_glossary Flusser_glossary}} 
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